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IDU 18 SQUAD LEADER j 7th DIV., KOREA ? Cpl. R?y C. Sims, 23. son of Mrs. Paul 81ms, Valley River Ave., Murphy, M. G. is a member of the 7th Infantry Di vision in Korea. Continuing its training, the "Bay' onet" division is the only U. 8.S Army division that has remained i< la Korea since the ciMe fire ? Corporal tu ma, a aquad leader in Company C of the 17th Regiment, * | entered the Army In September 1953 and completed basic training at Port Jackson, 8. C. A 1950 graduate of Murphy High chool, he attended Mara Mill Col ?? .14 IW'Ji ^ Here's Why ' . . Ag colleges and top dairymen have proved that for every pound of flesh a dry cow gains, she'U give an extra 12 to 15 lbs. of milk her next lactation. 100 lbs. extra flesh on a dry cow returns an extra 1,200 to 1,500 lbs. of milk. Just 300 to 500 lbs. of "SQ" Dry & Freshening? plus roughage? will do it. Is that a good deal? You bet it is! Cows conditioned on "SQ" Dry & Freshening Feed calve easier, have less udder trouble - and give more milk! CRAIG SUPPLY CO. MURPHY, N. C. earched-Feeds for the Southeast" VP Rerft0>,e \\id I'^OO^ B\ocW PAY BY CHECK You may obstruct and endanger your financial future by not knowirq what you paid, when, and to whom. To get ahead faster, know where you are going ? and how you are doing. A checking account with this bank will help you to keep your financial affairs cn a sound basis. Open it today. Citizens Bank & Trust Co. ..Murphy ? Andrews ? Rcbbnisville Hayesville ? 'I Serving Southwestern North Carolina Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ? V Only 29 Death Free Days Nffted RALEIGH ? Daily accounting of traffic casualties on North Caro lina highways is a grim business, but occasionally death skips a beat in its clocklike schedule of killing and maiming. In a sort of "minority report" statisticians of the Motor Vehicles Department remind Tar Heels that only 29 days since January 1 have been totally free of traffic fatal' - ties. Which means deaSi was on hand nearly 85 per cent of the time, a significant figure in the death and injury boxscore. Back In May safety officials watched hopefully as the 19th, 17th, and 18th passed without a death. Newspapers featured bold head lines saying death had taken a holiday. Which was true ? until the next day when a high speed col lision killed two persons and death igain demonstrated its perogra ?ive of being erratic. Three other May days ? the 4th, Uth and the 28th ? passed with no traffic fatalities. January, despite cold, blustery weather, had the greatest number of death free days. Zeros were re corded on the 2nd. 11th, 13th, 18th, 19th, 25th, and the 28th. Officials are at a loss to explain why "safe" days occur so erratically when traf fic density, weather and highway conditions are relatively uniform. Coincidence is the most frequent suggestion since consecutive death dealing smash-ups also occur with similar irregularity. Twenty-three days of February were marked by traffic fatalities, leaving only five days of the short month free from tragedy. March was particularly vicious. Only three days ? the 10th, 24th, and the 29th went by with no one killed on the highways. Daily road fatalities are relayed I by radio to Raleigh and totaled. I Bulletins are Issued twice daily to the press services. And it's usual ly only when death skips a day, or a couple of days in a row, that peo ple take notice. Like the three days in May. The roads were free of violence on April 12th, 14th, 15th, and the 27th although it was no real vic tory for 77 persons were killed otherwise. And last month matched the April tally. Four days the 8th, 14th, 22nd and the 23rd were death free. Through the end of June 484 per sons had been killed on Tar Heel highways, proof enough indeed that death seldom takes a holiday. Broilers To Top : Plentiful Foods Broilers will plentiful during August, and along with canned grapefruit sections, top the U. S. Department of Agriculture's list of plentiful foods for that month. Heavy chick placements in the broiler-producing areas in late May and early June are expected to bring 16 per cent more broilers to market in August than a year ago. Stocks of canned grapefruit sections on June 1 amounted to 2.7 million cases and preliminary esti mates indicate the pack this sea son amounted to 0.2 million cases, or nearly 21 per cent more than last season. Other foods listed by USDA for August are : summer crop pota toes; lemons and limes and thei> processed products; fresh grapes A MILLIONAIRE VACATION ON A PIGGY BANK BUDGET . 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California's lemon crop is expected to run around IS, 800, 000 boxea and Florida's lime crop '? l eatimated at 400,000 boxea ? 30,000 more than laat aeaaon. 4fjieej drive makes them the worid's most useful vehicles I ^ There is practically no limit to the usefulness of the vehicles in the 'Jeep' family. Ideal for normal highway use in 2-wheel drive, they have the extra insurance of 4-wheel drive for tough going, on or off the road, in all kinds of weather. With power take-off, they operate a wide variety of equipment More important, they stand ruggedly ready to do your jobs 365 days a year. There's a 'Jeep' ? vehicle to meet your particular need. The Jeep family of 4-wheel drive vehicles WIU.YS... weld's largest makers if 4-wfeeel drive vehicles See the world's most useful vehicles. M The Universal 'Jeep'.. .dots hundreds of jobs. The 'Jeep' Truck... America's lowest-priced 4- wheel drive truck. The 'Jeep' Station Wagon . . . dual purpose vehicle far business and family. 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